Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Re: [cobirds] Father's Day Sunday

Bob,

Thanks for this great report . . . and it helped confirm a sighting I had today of a Cedar Waxwing at South Mesa. Nice to know I wasn't crazy! Missed the Catbirds and the Lazuli Bunting.

Cheers,

Gary Brower
Englewood, CO

On Jun 17, 2014, at 8:26 PM, Robert A. Spencer <bobolink@indra.com> wrote:

> Hi cobirders! Recovering from a illness Wednesday my son took me birding Sunday afternoon in the Boulder area. We arrived at South Mesa
> Trailhead parking lot and went to the east end where there is a trail to 6 picnic tables. This area has a great variety of trees and understory and lower bushes. Popular with a variety of birds.
>
> It was 2PM I set up on my rollatdor and son Bob manned the telescope and heard birds. I soon saw a pair of House Wrens that were feeding young
> out of sight. A Lesser Goldfinch showed up on the ground near the closest Picnic table she was gathering nesting material and soon the male showed up also. A Western Wood Pewee came on a dead branch nearby giving great looks. A female Bullock's Oriole flew into tree in front of me. Much
> later the male came there too. One Cedar Waxwing ,very colorful came to a branch to the left for many good looks. We moved to the next area. Here
> were at least two noisy Gray Catbirds but they stayed in the background for a long time allowing only glimpses. A pair of Yellow Warblers wers here
> came and went.
>
> We moved up the road to Eldorado Mountain Park Set up near the start . Bob could hear a Lazuli Bunting near. It flew across the wide ravine up into a mature Ponderosa Pine on the ridge to the east. I soon found it in the telescope and watched it sing from the spot it selected.
>
> Next we went to Eldorado State Park in the first big park lot we watched White-throated Swifts then and later again on way out. The next lot was at
> the visitor Center. The picnic area was closed due to earlier flooding. They did have a Hummingbird feeder near the building and a huge Pine tree.
> 20 or more hummers came and went all Broad-tailed. A pair of Western Tanagers moved about he pine trees and I finally got great looks at the
> male too! Only other birds I saw there was a Robin which briefly landed on the handicap parking sign.
>
> At Chautauqua in Boulder Bob found the Indigo Bunting there. On top of an understory tree I got the scope on it and got great views of it munching
> on flower seeds at top where it perched for quite awhile. It was the only bird new for the year for Bob . Always a great year bird.
>
> We saw a male Bobolink north of Baseline before heading to Bob's place for supper on the deck and home by 9PM .
>
> Great birding Father's Day
>
> Bob Spencer N.E. of Golden
>
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